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The Wheego's fix was extremely easy! Too bad my camera forgot how to focus

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I Fixed My Wheego Electric Car for $90

The Wheego had a lot of problems, but thankfully the fix was very simple. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/agingwheels Merchandise: https://teespring.com/stores/aging-wheels-store Merchandise Europe: https://teespring.com/stores/aging-wheels-store-eu

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Anonymous

I'm happy to see you're making videos again dude!

Anonymous

The wheego liveees!

Juhani Saarinen

Weberauto Youtube-channel has done quite a few videos of how to remove EV-batteries. If you're unsure of the procedure (or its safety) it might be worth checking out, if you already haven't. Ofcourse it won't make for as entertaining video as this, but safety first I'd say nonetheless.

evilution

Just disconnecting the batteries was probably the thing that fixed it.

evilution

now come on, don't be so negative. It'll do it again at some point lol.

Nick Elrod

Perhaps one problem the Wheego has with the Gen 1 Chevy Volt is that the car will have a proper meltdown when the 12V battery starts to fail and it won't be able to power the control modules. Instead of saying: Hey your 12V is busted! it throws all sorts of unrelated codes and might not power on the propulsion system. I wonder how many other EVs have this problem.

Nick Elrod

I've spent more of my free time than I 'd like to admit watching someone take apart a Prius transaxle on that channel 😜

Matt Dupuis

It sounds like this is a common thing with EVs, but if the DC-DC converter is keeping the 12v battery topped up, I'm surprised that the 12v battery fails at all. I'm also surprised that the Wheego responds to a weak battery by turning on the dashboard... like "I see you've got a shortage on power, so I'll take everything I can and leave the rest of these sinners with nothing, muahahah!"

Anonymous

This is an incredibly common thing with many EVs and PHEVs. Leafs, Chevy Volts (both generations), and even Tesla. There have even been reports of Volts randomly powering down while driving down the road due to a failed 12v battery dragging the 12v system down with it. It kinda makes sense though.... In most of these cars all of the control electronics are powered by the 12v system. If it fails, then the whole car is going to.

Anonymous

Gen 1 Leafs (Leaves?) are also prone to this. Failing 12v will cause the cause to just go haywire throwing all kinds of random codes. It is so common in the Volt community, that people just automatically tell anyone reporting issues to check the 12v battery first. Its almost a joke in itself... Flat tire? Check the 12v battery! Broken window? Check the battery!

Anonymous

Designed and Made in USA with global materials.

Anonymous

Outstanding. Let's hear it for the simple fixes.

Stephen Greer

Glad to hear it's fixed. I wonder what else uses that battery just for Craps and laughs.